Tuesday, April 20, 2010

"Introducing the Apple iPad"


The Apple iPad is an amazing new invention that takes "The Year of the Tablets" as they call it to a new dimension.


iPad is a new touchscreen tablet computer from Apple. The device is 9.7 inches across the diagonal, and 0.5 inches thick. iPad runs a modified version of the iPhone Operating System (3.2) that is optimized to take advantage of the larger screen. It is powered by Apple's custom built 1GHz A4 processor. Normally, 1GHz isnt enough to power a to run computer efficiently. However, as iPad runs the much lighter than windows, but almost just as functional iPhone OS, it runs twice as fast as the iPhone 3GS's 600MHz processor. iPad will be used primarily as a media consumption device (music, video, books, magazines, games, web browsing). Like the iPhone and iPod touch, iPad runs all of the 180,000 apps in Apple's mobile App Store, 3500 of which are specifically designed for iPad. With the introduction of iPhone OS 4, much new fuctionality will be coming to iPad this fall. These include running applications in the background without depleting the 10 hour battery (users have reported 12 hours), unified email inbox and Game Center. Game Center is a social network for gamers, similar to Microsoft's Xbox Live. The service will allow iPhone gamers to invite and play against friends, view leaderboards etc. Support for Adobe's popular Flash video player however is absent from iPad. Apple CEO Steve Jobs has said that this is due to the strain that the battery would take from allowing flash to run on iPad. He is instead supporting a new web standard called HTML5. Websites written in HTML5 are able to play internet video without the need to download a third party plugin (Flash/ Silverlight). Many websites including Virgin America, Time Magazine and the New York Times have already completely removed Flash components in favor of HTML5.


Thumbs down:

Does not facilitate multitasking (definitely a down point for such a "high tech" equipment).

No Cameras!!!!!!! Ummm, yeah...how could that idea have slipped passed the iPAD's creators?!

No Flash


With this new invention, it is only expected that there will soon be a newer more improved version of the iPad... we will just have to wait and see. :)

3 comments:

  1. Honestly, I don't think the cost is justifyable for anyone outside of DIEHARD Apple lovers!

    The 'no webcam' thing makes it incredibly limiting, and it probably wouldn't be of any use to me if i didn't splurge and buy at least $100 USD worth of apps to operate it.

    Kudos to Steve Jobs anyway, decent piece of work!

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  3. good innovation but come on no webcam! thumbs down on that fa real:-( By the way I hear that they're having big competition from the new 'wepad' and that one has a webcam!!!!!!

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